Reflections on my life as a quilter & owner of
Fibre Junction - A quilt shoppe

Thursday, June 7, 2007

The beauty of it all!

Since a blog entry without a picture is somewhat boring, I'll share with you one of my favorite. The photograph credit goes to NASA. I love the moon! For me it signifies that life is a mystery!

I was tagged by Sharon of Red Geranium Cottage to post my "to do list". Since this will be my last entry for a little while, I thought I would post what my day will be:

1. Give dd a big hug and tell her how much I love her - put her on the school bus

2. Pack my bags - George Clooney and I are going away!

3. Prepare my hand applique basket - in case George gets boring

4. Call Martha Stewart to let her know that my home will not be ready for the photographer

5. Answer some e-mails & perhaps read blogs

6. Go to the post office

7. Leave for my trip - Bon voyage!

Have you ever taken magnesium citrate? Well don't, it's not an experience I would recommend to anyone. Oh, and if you never thought you were full of crap, well you'll get a whole new perspective on your person! lol So, here I am, literally empty and unable to eat! Stephen completely forgot and brought me my coffee in bed, like all other mornings. Talk about temptation!

I don't have to be at the hospital until noon, but I do have a few things to get done. I shall leave you.

Thank you for thinking of me, whether in prayers or in sending positive energy. As I mentioned in a prior blog entry, I am truly blessed to be surrounded by wonderful souls! I bow to you in gratitude! Namaste

Well darn it Carole, I didn't realize you were going into the hospital! I know you mentioned it was a possibility, but I don't remember you saying it was a done deal. I'm just reading yesterday's and today's blog posts, so now I know. I sure hope you're feeling better soon so you can come back and play with us here in Blogland! Take care, and my thoughts are with you. (And don't hog George--he's on my "to do" list!)

Oh yes - magnesium citrate! It's been close to 10 years but I remember so very well! The only thing that made it a bit easier was my Tangled Thread nurse practioner friends telling me to double the number of days I was on the liquid diet before the test. Didn't leave all that much in my body to get rid of. The preparation was WAY worse than the test itself.

About Me

I'm originally from Montréal, Québec. Creativity and curiosity is a part of my life. I've recently obtained Master of Arts in the History and Philosophy of Religion! What am I doing with my degree, you might ask? Why, I opened a quilt shop - Fibre Junction! ;o)